Rare Thailand White Jamun – Grafted Fruit Plant
Thailand White Jamun is marketed as a rare and exotic Jamun-type fruit variety, valued for its unusual fruit colour and attractive appearance. Compared with the familiar dark-purple Indian Jamun, this variety is sought after by gardeners who want something different for their fruit collection.
The plant is supplied as a grafted live fruit plant, helping preserve the characteristics of the selected parent plant. With suitable sunlight, fertile soil, regular watering, nutrition, and proper care, the plant can develop into a productive fruit tree.
Its unusual fruit colour makes it an interesting addition to an exotic fruit garden or home orchard.
Key Features
- Rare Thailand White Jamun Variety
- Healthy Live Grafted Fruit Plant
- Unusual Light-Coloured Jamun-Type Fruit
- Exotic Fruit Tree for Collectors
- Attractive Evergreen Foliage
- Suitable for Home Gardens
- Suitable for Backyard & Farmhouse Gardens
- Suitable for Open Ground
- Can Be Grown in Large Containers When Young
- Excellent Addition to Rare Fruit Collections
Benefits of Growing Thailand White Jamun
1. Rare & Unusual Fruit
White Jamun is an interesting alternative to conventional dark-purple Jamun varieties and can add variety to a home fruit collection.
2. Attractive Fruit Tree
The combination of evergreen foliage and unusual fruits gives the plant ornamental as well as fruit-growing value.
3. Grafted Plant
Grafted propagation uses selected plant material and can provide earlier fruiting potential compared with seed-grown plants.
4. Great for Fruit Collectors
An excellent choice for gardeners interested in rare, exotic, unusual, and less commonly available fruit varieties.
5. Suitable for Home Gardening
Plant it in a spacious backyard, farmhouse, orchard, or large garden area and enjoy watching the tree mature.
Plant Characteristics
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Thailand White Jamun |
| Plant Type | Grafted Fruit Plant |
| Fruit Type | Jamun / Java Plum Type |
| Fruit Colour | White / Light-Coloured |
| Plant Habit | Evergreen Tree |
| Propagation | Grafted |
| Suitable For | Home Gardens & Orchards |
| Container Growing | Yes, When Young |
| Climate | Tropical & Subtropical |
Plant Care Guide
Sunlight Requirement
Provide plenty of sunlight for healthy growth.
- Aim for approximately 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.
- Full sun supports vigorous growth and fruit development.
- Young plants can be protected from extreme afternoon heat if necessary.
Watering Requirement
- Water regularly while the plant is establishing.
- Keep the soil moderately moist.
- Allow excess water to drain away.
- Avoid continuous waterlogging.
- Increase watering during hot and dry weather when required.
Once established, Jamun-type trees can tolerate short periods of dry conditions better than young plants.
Soil Requirement
Use fertile, organic-rich and well-draining soil.
Recommended Potting Mix
- 50% Garden Soil
- 30% Vermicompost / Organic Compost
- 20% River Sand / Cocopeat
A slightly acidic to neutral, well-draining soil is generally suitable.
Fertilizer Requirement
Feed the plant periodically during active growth.
Recommended options include:
- Vermicompost
- Organic Compost
- Well-Rotted Farmyard Manure
- Neem Cake
- Balanced Fruit-Tree Fertilizer
During flowering and fruit development, use an appropriate fruit-tree fertilizer according to the recommended dosage.
Flowering & Fruiting Information
Flowers
Jamun-type plants produce small flowers in clusters, followed by developing fruits.
Fruit Colour
The fruit is marketed as white or light-coloured, making this variety particularly unusual compared with common dark-purple Jamun.
Fruit Taste
The flavour of individual white Jamun varieties can vary. Mature fruits may have a sweet to mildly tangy flavour.
Fruiting Season
Flowering and fruiting depend on the specific variety, climate, plant maturity, irrigation, nutrition, and growing conditions.
Fruiting Time
A grafted plant generally has earlier fruiting potential than a seed-grown plant. However, the actual time to first fruit depends on the age and maturity of the grafted plant and its growing environment.
Growing White Jamun in a Pot
A young grafted plant can be grown in a large container.
For container cultivation:
- Use an 18–24 inch or larger container, depending on plant size.
- Ensure sufficient drainage holes.
- Provide good sunlight.
- Use fertile, well-draining soil.
- Apply organic fertilizer regularly.
- Prune when necessary to maintain a manageable shape.
For long-term growth and better fruit production, planting in open ground is recommended because the tree can eventually become large.
Plant Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Thailand White Jamun |
| Plant Type | Live Grafted Fruit Plant |
| Propagation | Grafted |
| Fruit Colour | White / Light-Coloured |
| Fruit Type | Jamun-Type Fruit |
| Sunlight | Full Sun |
| Water Requirement | Moderate |
| Soil | Fertile & Well-Draining |
| Suitable for Pots | Yes, When Young |
| Suitable for Open Ground | Yes |
| Indoor Plant | No |
| Outdoor Plant | Yes |
| Climate | Tropical & Subtropical |
Perfect For
- Home Gardens
- Backyard Gardens
- Farmhouses
- Fruit Orchards
- Exotic Fruit Gardens
- Rare Plant Collections
- Large Garden Areas
- Tropical Landscapes
- Fruit Plant Collections
- Gardening Gifts
Why Buy Thailand White Jamun Grafted Plant from Krisikart?
- Rare & Unusual Fruit Variety
- Healthy Live Grafted Plant
- Attractive Light-Coloured Fruit
- Ideal for Exotic Fruit Collectors
- Suitable for Indian Tropical & Subtropical Conditions
- Suitable for Home Gardens & Orchards
- Carefully Packed for Delivery
- Quality Checked Before Dispatch
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is Thailand White Jamun?
Thailand White Jamun is marketed as a rare Jamun-type fruit variety producing unusually light or white-coloured fruits.
Is this plant grafted?
Yes. This product is a grafted live Thailand White Jamun plant.
Can I grow it in a pot?
A young plant can be grown in a large container. For long-term growth, an open-ground location with sufficient space is preferable.
How much sunlight does the plant need?
Approximately 6–8 hours of sunlight daily is beneficial for healthy growth.
Is White Jamun sweet?
The flavour can vary according to the specific plant and maturity. Ripe fruits may have a sweet to mildly tangy taste.
When will the grafted plant produce fruit?
Grafted plants generally have earlier fruiting potential than seed-grown plants, but fruiting time depends on plant age, graft maturity, climate, nutrition, irrigation, pruning, and overall care.
Important Note: “Thailand White Jamun” is a nursery/product-market name and characteristics can vary between suppliers and cultivars. Fruit colour, size, sweetness, seed characteristics, yield, flowering, and fruiting period may vary. Please consider the supplied plant’s actual cultivar and nursery stock. Fruiting is not guaranteed immediately after planting.

























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